DENTAL IMPRESSION TRAY SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20170258560 · 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dental tray impression system, including at least one of a top denture and a bottom denture, and methods of use thereof. A top denture may include (a) a top dental impression tray including an upper trough on a palatal side and configured such that the upper trough fits adjacent to a top alveolar ridge of a patient's mouth and (b) a top tooth portion configured to removably attach to a cavity side of an anterior end of the top dental impression tray. A bottom denture may include (a) a bottom dental impression tray comprising a lower trough on a mandibular side and configured such that the lower trough fits adjacent to a bottom alveolar ridge of the patient's mouth and (b) a bottom tooth portion configured to removably attach to the cavity side of the anterior end of the bottom dental impression tray.
Claims
1. A dental tray impression system, the system comprising at least one of a top denture and a bottom denture, the top denture comprising: a top dental impression tray comprising an upper trough on a palatal side and configured such that the upper trough fits adjacent to a top alveolar ridge of a patient's mouth, a top tooth portion configured to removably attach to a cavity side of an anterior end of the top dental impression tray, and the bottom denture comprising: a bottom dental impression tray comprising a lower trough on a mandibular side and configured such that the lower trough fits adjacent to a bottom alveolar ridge of the patient's mouth and a bottom tooth portion configured to removably attach to the cavity side of the anterior end of the bottom dental impression tray, wherein the upper trough and the lower trough are configured to contain at least a portion of a moldable dental impression material.
2. The dental impression system of claim 1, further comprising at least one rail and groove system, the rail and groove system comprising one or more rails attached to a first article and one or more grooves attached to a second article, wherein the one or more rails are configured to slidably interact with the one or more grooves thereby allowing the first article and the second article to be removably attached, wherein the first article is selected from a top dental impression tray, a bottom dental impression tray, a top tooth portion, and a bottom tooth portion, and wherein the second article is selected from a top tooth portion, a bottom tooth portion, a top dental impression tray, and a bottom dental impression tray, and wherein the second article is configured to correspond to the first article.
3. The dental impression system of claim 2, further comprising a first rail and groove system and a second rail and groove system, wherein the first rail and groove system comprises: a first rail fixedly attached to or integrally incorporated onto an anterior end of a cavity side of the top dental impression tray, and a first groove incorporated into the top tooth portion and configured to receive the first rail; wherein the second rail and groove system comprises: a second rail fixedly attached to or integrally incorporated onto an anterior end of a cavity side of the bottom dental impression tray, and a second groove incorporated into the bottom tooth portion and configured to receive the second rail.
4. The dental impression system of claim 3, wherein at least one of (a) the first rail and the first groove and (b) the second rail and the second groove have an L-shaped lateral cross section with a short end of the L-shaped cross-section pointing away from a midline of the top dental impression tray or a midline of the bottom dental impression tray.
5. The dental impression system of claim 1 further comprising a hard palate portion on the palatal side of the top dental impression tray and configured to fit adjacent to a hard palate of the patient's mouth.
6. The dental impression system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the upper trough and the lower trough have a U-shape.
7. The dental impression system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the upper trough and the lower trough further comprises at least one space blocker configured to penetrate the moldable impression material.
8. The dental impression system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray further comprise at least one indentation configured to enhance fixation of the moldable material to one or more regions of at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray.
9. The dental impression system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray further comprise multiple perforations extending substantially parallel to a proximate edge of the palatal side or a proximate edge of the mandibular side respectively.
10. The dental impression system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray are identical, and wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray further comprises a series of perforations outlining a hard palate region and configured to permit cleavage and removal of the hard palate region to generate a tongue cutout.
11. The dental impression system of claim 1, further comprising at least one of a molded top gasket and a molded bottom gasket, wherein the top molded gasket is configured to fit at least partially within the upper trough and sit adjacent to at least a portion of the top alveolar ridge, and wherein the bottom molded gasket is configured to fit at least partially within the lower trough and sit adjacent to at least a portion of the bottom alveolar ridge.
12. The dental impression system of claim 3, wherein the top tooth portion comprises a first aperture configured to penetrate the top tooth portion adjacent to at least a portion of the first groove, wherein the bottom tooth portion comprises a second aperture configured to penetrate the bottom tooth portion adjacent to at least a portion of the second groove.
13. A method of using a dental impression tray system, the method comprising: preparing one or more patient oral sites; assembling at least one of top denture or a bottom denture; forming at least one of a top mold gasket or a bottom mold gasket; adjusting the patient's bite; fixing at least one of the top denture or the bottom denture; and processing the fixed top denture or the fixed bottom denture to generate a final denture.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein forming at least one of a top mold gasket or a bottom mold gasket comprises at least one of: placing a moldable material within an upper trough of a top dental impression tray and fitting the top dental impression tray against a patient's top edentulous alveolar ridge with sufficient pressure to form an impression of the top alveolar ridge, and placing a moldable material within a lower trough of a bottom dental impression tray and fitting the bottom dental impression tray against a patient's top edentulous alveolar ridge with sufficient pressure to form an impression of the bottom alveolar ridge.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein assembling a top denture comprises slidably attaching a first rail of a top dental impression tray to a first groove of a top tooth portion, and wherein assembling a bottom denture comprises slidably attaching a first rail of a bottom dental impression tray to a first groove of a bottom tooth portion.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein assembling a top denture comprises slidably attaching a first groove of a top dental impression tray to a first rail of a top tooth portion, and wherein assembling a bottom denture comprises slidably attaching a first groove of a bottom dental impression tray to a first rail of a bottom tooth portion.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein assembling a top denture comprises adjusting a depth of an upper trough of a top dental impression tray by cleaving one or more perforations extending parallel to a proximate edge of a palatal side of the top dental impression tray.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein assembling the bottom denture comprises cleaving along perforations located in a region surrounding a hard palate portion of a dental impression tray and removing a tongue cut out portion.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein fixing at least one of the top denture or the bottom denture comprises at least one of: inserting a fixative through a first aperture of a top tooth portion such that the fixative penetrates a first groove of the top tooth portion and contacts at least a portion of a first rail of a top dental impression tray to form a fixed top denture, and inserting the fixative through a second aperture of a bottom tooth portion such that the fixative penetrates a first groove of the bottom tooth portion and contacts at least a portion of a second rail of a bottom dental impression tray to form a fixed bottom denture.
20. A dental tray impression system, the system comprising: at least one of a top denture and a bottom denture, at least one rail and groove system, and at least one of a molded top gasket and a molded bottom gasket; the top denture comprising: a top dental impression tray comprising an upper trough on a palatal side and configured such that the upper trough fits adjacent to a top alveolar ridge of a patient's mouth, wherein the top dental impression tray further comprises a hard palate portion on the palatal side and configured to fit adjacent to a hard palate of the patient's mouth, and a top tooth portion configured to removably attach to a cavity side of an anterior end of the top dental impression tray, wherein the top tooth portion comprises a first aperture configured to penetrate the top tooth portion adjacent to at least a portion of the first groove; the bottom denture comprising: a bottom dental impression tray comprising a lower trough on a mandibular side and configured such that the lower trough fits adjacent to a bottom alveolar ridge of the patient's mouth and a bottom tooth portion configured to removably attach to the cavity side of the anterior end of the bottom dental impression tray, wherein the bottom tooth portion comprises a second aperture configured to penetrate the bottom tooth portion adjacent to at least a portion of the second groove; wherein the upper trough and the lower trough are configured to contain at least a portion of a moldable dental impression material, wherein at least one of the upper trough and the lower trough have a U-shape, wherein at least one of the upper trough and the lower trough further comprises at least one space blocker configured to penetrate the moldable impression material, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray further comprise at least one indentation configured to enhance fixation of the moldable material to one or more regions of at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray further comprise multiple perforations extending substantially parallel to a proximate edge of the palatal side or a proximate edge of the mandibular side respectively, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray are identical, wherein at least one of the top dental impression tray and the bottom dental impression tray further comprises a series of perforations outlining a hard palate region and configured to permit cleavage and removal of the hard palate region to generate a tongue cutout; the rail and groove system comprising one or more rails attached to a first article and one or more grooves attached to a second article, wherein the one or more rails are configured to slidably interact with the one or more grooves thereby allowing the first article and the second article to be removably attached, wherein the first article is selected from a top dental impression tray, a bottom dental impression tray, a top tooth portion, and a bottom tooth portion, and wherein the second article is selected from a top tooth portion, a bottom tooth portion, a top dental impression tray, and a bottom dental impression tray, and wherein the second article is configured to correspond to the first article, wherein the top molded gasket is configured to fit at least partially within the upper trough and sit adjacent to at least a portion of the top alveolar ridge, and wherein the bottom molded gasket is configured to fit at least partially within the lower trough and sit adjacent to at least a portion of the bottom alveolar ridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Some embodiments of the disclosure may be understood by referring, in part, to the present disclosure and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to a dental impression tray system. In the following detailed description, reference is made to accompanying drawings which form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0037] According to some embodiments, at least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110 may be prefabricated in accordance with average patient characteristics (e.g., available for commercial purchase) or may be fabricated for a specific patient (e.g., based on a patient's dental records, molds, x-rays, and prior impressions). At least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110, in some embodiments, may be fabricated using 3D printing or similar technologies.
[0038] In some embodiments, at least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110 may be composed of biocompatible materials suitable for use in a patient's mouth (e.g., laboratory chemical-cured, light-cured, thermoplastic resins, polymers, plastics, fiber mesh, metals, chromium cobalt, titanium). At least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110 may be porous, perforated, rim-lock, or solid, in some embodiments. According to some embodiments, at least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110 may include pores, holes, slits, or other mechanisms through which liquid can pass.
[0039] A top dental impression tray 106 may include a palatal side 114 facing a patient's palate and a cavity side facing the patient's oral cavity (e.g.,
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[0041] According to some embodiments, an upper trough 116 may be configured to contain at least a portion of a moldable dental impression material and may be used to take an impression of an edentulous upper alveolar ridge. In some embodiments, a moldable dental impression material may include, but is not limited, to: alginate, irreversible hydrocolloid, reversible hydrocolloid (agar), polymers, silicones, silicone rubber materials, polyethers, poly (ethylene), poly (vinyl chloride), poly urethanes, poly lactides, polyvinyl siloxane PVS, natural polymers (e.g., collagen, gelatin, elastin, silk, polysaccharide, polysulfides), or any combination thereof. An upper trough 116 of a top denture impression tray 106, in some embodiments, may include one or more space blockers 122. A space blocker 122 may be configured to penetrate a moldable impression material (e.g., alginate) and to generally contact a patient's top alveolar ridge such that the patient is signaled to stop applying pressure to the moldable impression material (e.g., to stop biting down). Accordingly, in some embodiments, a space blocker 122 may substantially prevent a patient from applying too much pressure to the impression material (e.g., biting down to a bottom region of a U-shaped trough) and thereby facilitate proper impression formation.
[0042] A top dental impression tray 106 may include a hard palate portion 128 configured to fit adjacent to a patient's hard palate and, in some embodiments, to support a moldable dental impression material (e.g., alginate). According to some embodiments, a hard palate portion 128 may be substantially flat or have a gentle convexity to mimic a patient's hard palate. A top dental impression tray 106 may be configured with a hard palate portion 128 located between a first arm 116a and a second arm 116b of a trough 116, as illustrated in
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[0044] A lower trough 120, in some embodiments, may be configured to contain at least a portion of a moldable dental impression material and may be used to take an impression of an edentulous lower alveolar ridge. In some embodiments a moldable dental impression material may include, but is not limited to: alginate, irreversible hydrocolloid, reversible hydrocolloid (agar), polymers, silicones, silicone rubber materials, polyethers, poly (ethylene), poly (vinyl chloride), poly urethanes, poly lactides, polyvinyl siloxane PVS, natural polymers (e.g., collagen, gelatin, elastin, silk, polysaccharide, polysulfides), or any combination thereof. A lower trough 120 of a bottom denture impression tray 110, in some embodiments, may include one or more space blockers (not shown). According to some embodiments, a lower trough 120 may be configured to contain at least a portion of a moldable dental impression material (e.g., alginate) and may be used to take an impression of an edentulous lower alveolar ridge. A space blocker may be configured to penetrate a moldable impression material (e.g., alginate) and to generally contact a patient's lower alveolar ridge such that the patient is signaled to stop applying pressure to the moldable impression material (e.g., to stop biting down). Accordingly, in some embodiments, a space blocker may substantially prevent a patient from applying too much pressure to the impression material (e.g., biting down to a bottom region of a U-shaped trough) and thereby facilitate proper impression formation.
[0045] According to some embodiments, at least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110 may include one or more indentations 136. In some embodiments, at least one of an upper trough 116 and a lower trough 120 may include one or more indentations 136. An indentation 136 may partially or completely penetrate at least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110. According to some embodiments, an indentation may be configured to enhance fixation of a moldable material (e.g., alginate) to one or more regions of at least one of a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110, for example an upper trough 116 or a lower trough 120 respectively.
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[0050] According to some embodiments, a top dental impression tray 106 and a bottom dental impression tray 110 may be substantially identical. In some embodiments, a single design of a dental impression tray may be configured such that the dental impression tray may be used as is for a top dental impression tray and may be readily adapted to form a bottom dental impression tray 110 by forming a tongue cutout (e.g., removal of tongue cut out portion using perforations). According to some embodiments, a dental impression tray may include a series of perforations outlining a tongue cutout, such that a practitioner may more readily remove a portion of the dental impression tray to form the tongue cutout. In some embodiments, a series of perforations outlining a tongue cutout may be located in the region surrounding a hard palate portion 128 of a dental impression tray.
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[0053] A molded top gasket 138, in some embodiments, may be configured to fit within an upper trough 116. In some embodiments, a molded top gasket 138 may be formed by placing a moldable material within an upper trough 116 of a top dental impression tray 106 and fitting the top dental impression tray against a patient's top edentulous alveolar ridge with sufficient pressure to form an impression of the top alveolar ridge.
[0054] In some embodiments a molded bottom gasket 140, in some embodiments, may be configured to fit within a lower trough 120. In some embodiments, a molded bottom gasket 140 may be formed by placing a moldable material within a lower trough 120 of a bottom dental impression tray 110 and fitting the bottom dental impression tray against a patient's bottom edentulous alveolar ridge with sufficient pressure to form an impression of the bottom alveolar ridge.
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[0056] In some embodiments, a bottom denture (e.g.,
[0057] According to some embodiments, a top tooth portion or a bottom tooth portion may be removably attached to a top dental impression tray or a bottom dental impression tray respectively by an attachment system. An attachment system, in some embodiments, may include a rail and groove system. A rail and groove system may include one or more rails attached to a first article (e.g., a top dental impression tray) that is configured to slidably interact with one or more grooves on a second article (e.g., a top tooth portion) such that the first article and the second article are removably attached. A first article may include a top dental impression tray, a bottom dental impression tray, a top tooth portion, or a bottom tooth portion, in some embodiments. A second article is configured to correspond to the first article, such that each dental impression tray corresponds to a respective tooth portion. According to some embodiments, a rail and groove system may include one or more rails configured to slidably attach to a corresponding number of grooves. A rail may be configured to have any characteristics (e.g., shape (L-shaped), height, width, composition) suitable for removably attaching a first article to a second article. A groove may be configured to have any characteristics (e.g., shape, depth, width, composition) suitable for receiving a rail.
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[0064] According to some embodiments, a handle 242 may form a V-shape. In some embodiments, a dental impression tray (e.g., top, bottom) may be configured to removably receive each of a first end 244 and a second end 246 of handle 242 within a first receptor 248 and a second receptor respectively. A handle 242, in some embodiments, may be composed of a flexible material to facilitate removable attachment of a first end 244 and a second end of the handle 242 within a first receptor 248 and a second receptor respectively.
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[0066] A tooth portion may include a rail system or a groove system corresponding to the respective groove system or rail system of the corresponding dental impression tray, in some embodiments. As illustrated in
[0067] In some embodiments, a tooth portion (e.g., a top tooth portion, a bottom tooth portion) may include one or more apertures 262 configured to penetrate the tooth portion and at least one groove 260. An aperture may permit a fixative (e.g., adhesive, cement) to be inserted between a rail and a groove to permit permanent or semi-permanent attachment between a tooth portion and a dental impression tray.
[0068] According to some embodiments, a portion of a rail-groove interface visible on an anterior surface of at least one of a top denture and a bottom denture may be reduced by configuring a rail system to only partially traverse a width of a dental impression tray and configuring a groove system to only partially traverse a width of a tooth portion anterior to posterior and from cheek to cheek (lateral).
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[0070] An upper trough 316 of a top denture impression tray 306, in some embodiments, may include one or more space blockers 322. A space blocker 322 may be configured to penetrate a moldable impression material (e.g., alginate) and to generally contact a patient's top alveolar ridge such that the patient is signaled to stop applying pressure to the moldable impression material (e.g., to stop biting down). Accordingly, in some embodiments, a space blocker 322 may substantially prevent a patient from applying too much pressure to the impression material (e.g., biting down to a bottom region of a U-shaped trough) and thereby facilitate proper impression formation.
Method of Using a Dental Impression Tray System
[0071] The present disclosure further relates to a method of using a dental impression tray system. According to some embodiments, a method of using a dental impression tray system may generate a final denture pair suitable for long-term use and provide a patient with a suitable bite alignment. As illustrated in
[0072] According to some embodiments, a method of using a dental impression tray system may include preparing one or more patient oral sites 470. For example, if a patient is not fully edentulous and is desirous of dentures, preparing one or more patient oral sites may include extraction of the patient's remaining teeth and permitting the patient's gum tissues to heal.
[0073] A method may further include, in some embodiments, assembling a top denture 472. A top denture includes a top dental impression tray and a top tooth portion. In some embodiments, one or more rails may be slidably attached to a first article (e.g., a top dental impression tray) to one or more grooves on a second article (e.g., a top tooth portion) such that the first article and the second article are removably attached to form a top denture. A first article may include a top dental impression tray, a bottom dental impression tray, a top tooth portion, or a bottom tooth portion, in some embodiments. A second article is configured to correspond to the first article, such that each dental impression tray corresponds to a respective tooth portion.
[0074] In some embodiments, assembling a top denture 472 may include configuring a top dental impression tray portion to more closely fit a patient's top alveolar ridge. Configuring a top dental impression tray to more closely fit a patient's top alveolar ridge may include adjusting a depth of an upper trough of the top dental impression tray by cleaving one or more perforations extending parallel to a proximate edge (e.g.,
[0075] According to some embodiments, assembling a top denture 472 may further include attaching a handle (e.g.,
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[0077] In some embodiments, assembling a bottom denture 474 may include configuring a bottom dental impression tray portion to include a tongue cut out. According to some embodiments, a top dental impression tray and a bottom dental impression tray may be substantially identical. In some embodiments, a single design of a dental impression tray may be configured such that the dental impression tray may be used as is for a top dental impression tray and may be readily adapted to form a bottom dental impression tray (e.g.,
[0078] According to some embodiments, assembling a bottom denture 474 may further include attaching a handle (e.g.,
[0079] The steps of assembling a top denture 472 and assembling a bottom denture 474 may be performed in any order or concurrently without deviating from the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0081] Forming a bottom molded gasket may include inserting a moldable material within a lower trough (e.g.,
[0082] According to some embodiments, forming a top molded gasket (e.g.,
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[0084] This step can be repeated until a desired patient bite is accomplished. Further, adjusting a patient bite 478 may include finalizing one or more of a top tooth portion, a bottom tooth portion, a modified top tooth portion, a modified bottom tooth portion including trimming, cutting, polishing, or any combination thereof.
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[0087] The present disclosure further relates to a method of using a dental impression tray system in a situation where a patient is only edentulous on a single jaw (e.g., top jaw edentulous, bottom jaw edentulous). In such situations a patient may desire only a single denture rather than a denture pair. According to some embodiments, a method of using a dental impression tray system may include: preparing one or more patient oral sites; assembling a top denture or a bottom denture; forming a respective top mold gasket or a respective bottom mold gasket; adjusting the patient's bite; fixing the top denture or the bottom denture; and processing the fixed top denture or the fixed bottom denture to generate a final denture.
[0088] Persons skilled in the art may make various changes in the shape, size, number, separation characteristic, and/or arrangement of parts without departing from the scope of the instant disclosure. Each disclosed method and method step may be performed in association with any other disclosed method or method step and in any order according to some embodiments. Where the verb “may” appears, it is intended to convey an optional and/or permissive condition, but its use is not intended to suggest any lack of operability unless otherwise indicated. Persons skilled in the art may make various changes in methods of preparing and using a device, and/or system of the disclosure. Where desired, some embodiments of the disclosure may be practiced to the exclusion of other embodiments.
[0089] These equivalents and alternatives along with obvious changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the disclosure as illustrated by the appended claims.
[0090] The title, abstract, background, and headings are provided in compliance with regulations and/or for the convenience of the reader. They include no admissions as to the scope and content of prior art and no limitations applicable to all disclosed embodiments.